2015 - JUN - Low-Lying Corpses

Quote: "He described the blue face of the man sitting in the vehicle, with foam coming from his mouth."

Quote: "In February, a man was found dead in his car on Oak Street West, in Farrarmere, Benoni. ER24 Johannesburg East spokesperson Glen Orritt said the 24-year-old man was found behind the wheel of the car in an unresponsive state."

Quote: "Strangely enough, Bahamian authorities are investigating another death as well, but this one was aboard the ship of another cruise line. According to ABC News, a female crew member’s lifeless body was discovered early on Monday morning as it went through Bahamian waters."

Note: The story is about an officer found dead, hanging, in the AC room on a different cruise ship than the one where the woman was found dead, but they mention the woman too. And the day before, a man died on a boat and a woman was found unconscious too at a marina in coastal Miami (Florida), mentioned in the 2015-05-31 update...

Quote: "Paramedics and deputies responded to the boat yard at 3 p.m. to reports of someone having trouble breathing. When they arrived, they found Jovan Hanna unconscious on the boat. Attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. Major Crimes Detective Lissette Zuelch reported no obvious signs of foul play."

Note: This happened Saturday, May 30th. Here's a Google Maps link of the area. The day after this man dropped dead on his boat, another man dropped dead on another boat, and a woman lost consciousness too, while docked at a marina in coastal Miami (Florida), mentioned in the 2015-05-31 update. Best not count on living to a ripe old age if you spend much time near/on/in bodies of water or other low-lying areas (canyons, valleys, etc)...

Quote: "Dell’Osso said it appears McGuire fell unconscious before he started diving for abalone, but the circumstances remain under investigation. The death was the latest boating fatality in a series along the Marin coast in recent months, including a Tomales Bay kayaker who drowned in March and four members of a fishing party whose boat capsized near Tomales Point in April. On May 24, a scuba diver died in Salt Point State Park on the Sonoma County coast."

Quote: "A man has died after being found unresponsive in an underground car park. Police and paramedics attended the scene near Lynton House in Woking shortly before 4.45pm on Tuesday (June 2). A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service confirmed a man was pronounced dead at the scene. Surrey Police said he was aged in his 40s and that officers were currently treating the death as 'unexplained'."

2015-06-03 - In separate incidents, man, 76, dies while swimming at coastal Dry Tortugas (Florida) and man found dead in the water near coastal Big Coppitt Key (Florida):http://keysnews.com/node/67245

Quote: "When officers arrived, they found the 34-year-old male deceased in the driver’s seat of the car. The victim’s name is being withheld pending next-of-kin notification, but officials with the police department said the vehicle had a New Mexico license plate. The victim’s cause of death is being investigated by FPD and the Coconino County Medical Examiner’s Office. Foul play is not suspected at this time."

Quote: "Shortly before 7 a.m., police responded to a report of another body, this time in the French Quarter. The body of a man was found lying on the ground near where St. Peter Street approaches the Mississippi River. Robertson said the unidentified man appeared to have suffered from a medical condition and that no foul play was suspected."

Note: Sounds like the man, about 40, who just dropped dead three feet from the Tuolumne River in Beard Brook Park in Modesto (California), mentioned in the 2015-06-03 update...

Quote: "A man's body was located at Ocean Beach in New London on Friday morning. Officers were called to a report of a body on the beach off Neptune Avenue around 5:45 a.m. After locating the man's body, police said they are treating it as an untimelydeath."

Quote: "People on a boat spotted the man about 7:30 a.m. and called 911. The man, who has not been identified, was face-down in the water but still in his float tube. It was unclear whether he suffered a medical problem."

Note: Probably lost consciousness and then his head slumped into the water and he breathed water until dead...

Quote: "Ron Soka, the chairman of the Mills Race, confirmed that a sailor aboard a boat called 'Horse' out of a Point Place boating club was the man whose body was found on the Catawba Island Township shore after falling overboard."

Quote: "Jones was doing something he loved when investigators say he jumped off a dock to try and help another man. 'They said he was fishing, took a fish off the hook and fell in the water. An hour or two hours later they were fishing my brother out of the water,' said Jones."

Quote: "The situation is still under investigation, but police said Reed may have suffered a medical emergency before falling into the pit. She was burning leaves and brush at the time of her death, according to police."

Note: This area is near some brooks and lakes and a river. Here's a Google Maps link of the area. A man, 60, fell into a fire pit and died at a home in Woonsocket (Rhode Island) too, mentioned in the 2015-04-19 update. When you lose consciousness you tend to fall forward as your knees buckle. More people are randomly falling unconscious and randomly dying so more people will end up dead in fire pits. Also, hydrogen sulfide adsorbs onto matter as it blows by, like wood and trash. If you burn something that's contaminated in a fire then the smoke itself may knock you unconscious, cause a 'medical event' or seizure or flat-out kill you, and people tend to store their burnables for fire pits outdoors, fully exposed to whatever blows by in the atmosphere...

Quote: "Police say they are treating the death of two men in Cornwall as 'unexplained.' Officers are not linking the discoveries in Newquay and Bude over the weekend. They were called to an address on Edgecombe Avenue in Newquay at around 2.30pm on Saturday. Police found a thirty-four year old. At around the same time officers were being sent to an address on Berries Avenue in Bude. There they found a 39 year old's body."

Note: The two resorts are less than 40 miles apart as the gas blows...

Note: Blamed on 'apparent drug overdose' so they were probably foaming at the mouth as they died. Also see the man who foamed at the mouth and crashed a vehicle into pedestrians in coastal Manhattan (New York) on this day...

Quote: "Four Saudi children from Al-Qatif governorate died due to chemical poisoning in one of the hotels of the Iranian city of Mash'had while 18 others have been reported to be in a critical condition. A source close to the family said the death cases were due to the leakage of a chemical substance into the room where the four children were staying. The chemical substance came through the central air-conditioning ducts."

Note: In May 2014, ten people had contact with water and died and eight more people were knocked unconscious, in Dera Ismail Khan (Pakistan), mentioned in the 2014-05-02 update. Touching water can be deadly nowadays. You'll never know if water is or isn't deadly now, except by finding out the hard way...

Quote: "Members of the Fire department and police officers managed to extinguish the fire. Upon making further checks, officials discovered that the driver was inside the vehicle at the time of the blaze."

Quote: "A police source described the death as '100 per cent drug-related' and said an autopsy would determine which drugs the holidaymaker had consumed and whether he had suffered a bad reaction to what he had taken or overdosed."

Note: Probably Jenkem, which is fermented biomatter, which produces hydrogen sulfide and methane. The oceans are pluming both hydrogen sulfide and methane now, so if you breathe any, or get poisoned via touch, then if you don't die immediately you may look like you're 'on drugs'. How close is this hotel to the ocean? It's right on the beach. Did this man have contact with the ocean water? Because any water may be contaminated now. Another man, 26, fell off a hotel and died recently on this island, also just before midnight, mentioned in the 2015-05-30 update. What happens if you're on a balcony and a small invisible cloud of hydrogen sulfide blows in off the ocean? You may lose consciousness, collapse forward as your knees buckle, and over the railing you go. Because they're surrounded by waters, obviously there will be lots of people dying in or near islands...

Quote: "The friend call 911 and deputies rushed to the scene. 'They believe they both slipped,' said Maj. Norvell. 'His friend is a little bit dazed and shocked right now. We transported him to the hospital. He doesn't have a real clear memory of what happened.'"

Quote: "It was spotted by three men fishing near the Beacon Harbourside yacht club in Lincoln. Beacon Harbourside is not far west of Charles Daley Park, where a fishing boat belonging to Scholl was found last Thursday evening with the motor still running. Scholl had taken his boat from Grimsby to go fishing earlier that morning."

Quote: "The Ward County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday said the pickup and the body of 73-year-old Dennis Leith, of Norwich, were discovered about 10 a.m. Tuesday. The fire was already out, and authorities believe the blaze occurred sometime during the preceding night. Leith's body was sent to the State Medical Examiner's Office in Bismarck for an autopsy. The sheriff's office says no foul play is suspected in this case."

Note: So just another person burning to death in a vehicle. Nothing weird about that!

Note: Might have LOOKED like pesticide poisoning, since pesticides are neurotoxins, as is hydrogen sulfide. Four kids were just gassed to death in a hotel in Mash'had (Iran) too, and 18 more kids were injured, mentioned in the 2015-06-08 update...

Note: I doubt it was methane that killed them. They had the sewer open and methane is lighter than air, so it'd just flow up and out. But hydrogen sulfide, also known as 'sewer gas', is heavier-than-air, and they were working in a sewer system. I've warned about this problem. If people don't start wearing HazMat suits when going inside manholes then people will keep dying this way. If I worked in this field and my boss told me to enter a sewer without a HazMat suit, I'd quit right then and there. You can always get another job, but you only get one life...

Quote: "The police haven't found anything suspicious from near the bodies or in the truck. There were also no signs of eatables, poison or liquor on the spot which could help in going ahead with the case. One of the two is suspected to have vomited as there were some traces of vomiting inside the truck..."

Quote: "Authorities were called for a welfare check on a 70-year-old Chippewa County man Tuesday. The Chippewa County Sheriff's Department said the man was not home, but his boat was found on Otter Lake Thursday afternoon."

Note: I mentioned this incident when the first brother died, in the 2015-06-10 update. Now they're both dead. I highly doubt it was methane that killed them in that sewer manhole, though methane might have been present. It's much more likely that it was hydrogen sulfide that killed them, since methane is a lighter-than-air gas and the manhole was open, so methane would just flow right out, but hydrogen sulfide, commonly called 'sewer gas', is a heavier-than-air gas and would not escape if the manhole was open...

Quote: "There were no immediate signs of struggle or trauma and nothing that obviously indicated the cause of death, police said. 'While incidents such as this can be unsettling for those who live, work or travel in the area, there is nothing to indicate a public safety risk...'"

Note: ...except for people who don't want to be poisoned to death. For some strange reason they always forget to add that part!

Quote: "T-Team CEO Syahrizan Mohd Zain said the 30-year-old had barely been involved in the game before he collapsed. 'There was no hard running and it was a slow tempo match. It’s only a friendly game,' Syahrizan said."

Quote: "A 25-year-old woman died when she fell from Upper Wacker to Lower Wacker after leaning over the railing around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, police say. Police say it happened near the intersection of Wacker and Lake Shore Drive."

Quote: "A 45-year-old male lorry driver died on Friday (June 12) after having a cardiac arrest at the wheel, whilst he was driving along the M26 in Wrotham. Ambulance, police and fire crews all attended the incident, which happened on the coastbound road at 12.50pm, but the driver had crashed into the central reservation and died at the scene."

Quote: "Upon arrival, they observed Mr. Smith sitting in the front seat of a vehicle in the parking lot. The vehicle doors were locked and the keys were inside. There were no signs of a struggle nor did Smith have any obvious injuries."

Quote: "The fire was noticed by staff and golfers at around 9:30 a.m. this morning. Polk County Fire Rescue responded and put out the fire. Polk County Sheriff's Office detectives and crime scene investigators responded, along with the State Fire Marshal's office. Detectives discovered a dead person in the driver's side front seat of a badly burned four door Kia sedan."

Note: Coffs Harbour is where an unoccupied boat burst into flame in the middle of the night, started itself, then tore across the harbor while burning, hitting other boats, mentioned in the 2013-05-03 update, still the most notable incident so far involving a self-starting vehicle...

Note: Hydrogen sulfide is called 'sewer gas' and a toilet is a likely place to find sewer gas. A woman was gassed to death by hydrogen sulfide in her home in Kansas City when her sewer trap malfunctioned and hydrogen sulfide got into her home that way, mentioned in the 2013-07-04 update. Lots of people have been found dead in bathrooms and toilets, public and private. Sometimes they're getting killed by contaminated water (Whitney Houston Syndrome), but sometimes the gas itself will kill people directly too. Did they check the water here for contamination? Oh, they didn't...

Note: Sounds kinda like the two men, both 52, who dropped dead in separate but adjacent homes in Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), mentioned in the 2013-03-15 update. There've been numerous similar double-fatalities (or more) since then...

Quote: "Nanyang Siang Pau reported that a woman was found dead on her bed with her eyes still staring at her phone. Dong Bing, 27, was still holding on to her smartphone when her body was discovered at her house in Zhejiang province on Sunday."

Note: A mysterious kidney ailment has been killing many people in Sri Lanka too, mentioned in the 2015-01-18 update. From the full hypothesis: "Renal problems - e.g. problems with kidneys - will escalate, as is already happening with crop workers on the western coast of Central America."

Quote: "One person is dead after a car exploded in the Walmart parking lot at Wellesley and Alberta in N. Spokane. Just after midnight police and bomb squad responded to a car completely engulfed in flames with a body inside. Glass that shattered from the explosion lays at least 20 feet from the car."

Quote: "The body was lying on concrete near the shoreline below the Fontana Boulevard bridge near The Abbey Marina, Olson said. The bridge goes over the canal stretching from Abbey Harbor to Geneva Lake. Dellinger was walking to his family's Fontana home from a lakefront business he left at about 11 p.m. Sunday, Olson said."

Note: First corpse was man, 45, found dead in apartment. Second corpse was person, 30, found dead in the water at a quarry. Third corpse was man, 42, found dead with a bunch of cash in his wallet (e.g. not a crime else the criminals would have taken the cash). A mysterious kidney ailment has been killing many people in Sri Lanka too, mentioned in the 2015-01-18 update. From the full hypothesis: "Renal problems - e.g. problems with kidneys - will escalate, as is already happening with crop workers on the western coast of Central America."

Quote: "The Highway Patrol says 53-year-old Rebecca Stoughton died Tuesday from injuries she suffered June 9 in the fire on Interstate 29, four miles south of Summit. Stoughton was a passenger in the sport utility vehicle. The 23-year-old driver and an infant passenger in the SUV's back seat also were injured. The patrol says both are recovering at a Minneapolis burn center. The cause of the fire isn't known."

Quote: "The friends who had tried to contact Chilton went to her apartment about 7:20 p.m. Thursday and discovered the couple unresponsive after they were let in by the apartment manager. The couple were pronounced dead at the scene."

Quote: "The body of a 40-year-old man was found in the parking lot outside the former J & J Bar-B-Q, 2620 Ninth St. W., Bradenton, according to Manatee County Sheriff's Office spokesman Dave Bristow. No foul play is suspected."

Quote: "The Lakewood Police Department says they do not currently have any missing persons reports matching the man's description. However, the man does match a caller's description of a man walking naked in Lakewood Park on June 24."

Note: I mentioned that naked guy in the 2015-06-24 update and I also said then that I wondered if we'd end up seeing his corpse in the lake. Maybe this is him...

Quote: "On Friday, police were notified about the missing boater on the south shore of Manitoulin Island. Police said an unattended vessel belonging to a visitor from West Virginia was found anchored offshore. On Saturday afternoon, the body was recovered from Michael's Bay off Manitoulin Island by the OPP Underwater Search and Rescue team."

Quote: "Local media outlets report that the man, who did not have any identification, had been riding his bike along Ashley Phosphate Road, but there was no sign of a collision. The body was found about 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday."

Quote: "A few days after the childbirth, Joy was brought back to the woman’s flat, where she was found dead foaming from her mouth. The woman who harbored her in the flat heard the babies crying, went to Joy’s room and found the dead body on the top of a bed."